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31. Ken Clarke joins leadership race
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 31 August 2005 VETERAN Ken Clarke is to make his third bid to become Tory leader when Michael Howard steps down. -
32. Labour's asylum crackdown
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 08 February 2005 TONY Blair has declared a tough clampdown on illegal asylum seekers - with measures to ensure they are removed from Britain. -
33. Blair's election pledges revealed on tour
Manchester Evening News, Friday 11 February 2005 TONY Blair kicked off a whistle stop tour of the country today with a pledge to make hard-working families better off. -
34. Back to reading basics
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 01 December 2005 THE traditional method of teaching children to read has been backed by the government. -
35. Blair boosts wages for lowest paid
Manchester Evening News, Friday 25 February 2005 TONY Blair is set to announce an increase in the minimum wage to '5.30 an hour for 1.7 million low-paid staff. -
36. Teenage pregnancies on the up
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 24 February 2005 THE number of teenage girls getting pregnant in Greater Manchester has risen, despite efforts by the government to reduce the problem. -
37. City academies vow
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 16 June 2005 PLANS for 200 privately sponsored city academies will go ahead despite more criticism, the government insists. -
38. Tory rivals set sights on North
Manchester Evening News, Monday 03 October 2005 TORY leadership rivals set their sights on winning back seats in northern cities as they lined up for a "beauty contest" at their Blackpool conference. -
39. Tories' David and Goliath battle
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 04 October 2005 TORY leadership rivals David Cameron and Kenneth Clarke were facing party activists today to present their bids for the top job.<BR> -
40. Blair to push school crackdown on guns
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 17 May 2005 A CRACKDOWN on guns and knives in schools and clubs will be one of the key proposals at the State Opening of Parliament tomorrow.